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6. SANDRA A. FEATHERMAN, Barriers to
Representing Women and Blacks in
Pennsylvania: The Impacts of Demography,
Culture, and Structure
73
7. ANITA PRITCHARD, Florida: The Big Electoral
Shakeup of 1982
87
8. M. MARGARET CONWAY, Creative Multimember
Redistricting and Representation of Women and
Minorities in the Maryland Legislature
99
9. DAVID H. EVERSON, The Effect of the
"Cutback" on the Representation of Women and
Minorities in the Illinois General Assembly
111
10. MICHELLE A. SAINT-GERMAIN, Patterns of
Legislative Opportunity in Arizona: Sex, Race,
and Ethnicity
119
11. RICHARD L. ENGSTROM, Alternative Judicial
Election Systems: Solving the Minority Vote
Dilution Problem
129
PART IV ELECTING LOCAL LEADERS 141
12. VICTOR DESANTIS and TARI RENNER, Minority
and Gender Representation in American County
Legislatures: The Effect of Election Systems
143
13. SUSAN WELCH and REBEKAH HERRICK, The
Impact of At-Large Elections on the
Representation of Minority Women
153
14. SUSAN A. MACMANUS and CHARLES S. BULLOCK III
, Electing Women to City Council:
A Focus on Small Cities in Florida
167
15. EDWARD STILL, Cumulative Voting and Limited
Voting in Alabama
183
16. LEON WEAVER and JUDITH BAUM, Proportional
Representation on New York City Community
School Boards
197
PART V OPTIONS FOR INCREASING THE
REPRESENTATION OF WOMEN AND
MINORITIES
207

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Publication Information: Book Title: United States Electoral Systems: Their Impact on Women and Minorities. Contributors: Wilma Rule - author, Joseph F. Zimmerman - editor. Publisher: Praeger Publishers. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1992. Page Number: viii.
    
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